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  6. I know a lot of people are struggling financially at the moment, but I hadn't realised just how bad it is getting. Today I have seen at least 12 family groups of 6 or 8 people who must have moved into 23-28 foot cabin cruisers since yesterday. There were none of them out and about on Thursday when it was raining, but on a sunny weekend it seems 3 or 4 generations have just become liveaboards ... Hmm.
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  17. You've never tried eating one? They need to be boiled for several hours before they are soft enough to chew. If you cook them with enough garlic you can get them to taste of garlic, rather than hose pipe. A bit like the recipes the French use for snails and a similar texture.
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  18. It's called getting old ? when we moved aboard in our 30s we would hop off onto the bank etc etc, now we'll into our 60s there is no hopping as the knees simply don't allow for it lol.
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  22. Still bored so made another one, wall hanging piece this time
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  23. With no dry-dock for many miles, the slip at Auxerre proved useful once in fixing a cooling system leak. We hauled Secunda up as much as we dared. The slip itself was installed by the German occupation forces in 1943, when a fleet of armed vessels was brought up the Yonne, They were then hauled out here to be taken across Burgundy by road - the Canal de Bourgogne being insuffiently large for the job. To achieve this 1,500 forced labourers demolished houses along the way and regraded the roads. Special trailers were used, with three tractor lories pulling, and four more behind, primarily for braking on the hills. Those taking these pictures risked their lives, yet none of the craft ever made it. The entire fleet, said to be over 50 craft, was destroyed by Allied aircraft farther south.
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  26. People say if you work it out as 10 volts DC it allows for the inefficiencies so 1000 Watts is 100 Amps
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  29. No... it's simply that you're practical and sensible
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  30. Using a countrywide sample of just under 4 million this is about as accurate as you will get. https://assets-global.website-files.com/5e3d471e8cf4751833faf0f9/5eec67f641925612afb0f88a_covid_symptom_study_report_new.pdf Sorry its a PDF but it does have some interesting data.
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  32. Aaaand... here's a shorter link https://marinestore.co.uk/Vetus-Sanitation-Toilet-Hose-38mm-Non-Permeable.html
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  33. I would have thought a food grade hose was the type used to fill a gravy boat
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  35. Ours doesn't have one either. Obviously the main difference is that you have to remove the pump out hose in order to rinse out, so you can't do them at the same time. Personally I think that's actually good because I reckon it shifts the semi-solids around inside the tank better, and I help it by having a dedicated hose inside that I insert down the loo at the same time. But I don't think it actually makes a lot of difference.
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  37. Apparently Camels can as well.
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  42. I remember my mother telling me about the well at her parent's home, (this would have been well before WWII), water drawn from the well would come up as clear as crystal but within the hour it turned, as she put it, "as gold as a guinea and stunk to high heaven", within 24 hours however it was odourless and clear again. The local blacksmith was a regular caller and would come with a couple of flagons once a week to draw some of the water to take home, he and his wife regarded it as an elixir. It would seem that it had a certain laxative effect as while the family were unaffected the mothers of certain school friends did complain about the effect whereupon my grandmother explained that "it must have been the cucumber sandwiches". They all lived well into old age, "you gotta eat a peck 'o dirt afore you die." But then old superstitions die hard, the last of the Essex cunning men lived not five miles away.
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  45. Looks like an exercise in group ass-wallpapering. N
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  48. I had a strange experience one night when I lived aboard in Sheffield that I still haven't really got an explanation for. I used to moor on the towpath behind the high wall, with the now dead end Blast Lane behind. One evening I noticed an old chap wandering around next to my boat, I was about to go for a pint but I said hello and asked if he was looking for anyone in particular. He said he'd got a work boat on his wagon behind the wall which was being craned in early next day, so was parked up for the night. I said that was unlikely as it would be Tinsley rather than the basin, but he said that was his orders. As often happens talk turned to boats and old engines etc, he lived on a boat on the GU with a Gardner, etc etc. He asked to look at the Gardner in my boat which I didn't mind, ( it wasn't anywhere near last orders yet) but weirdly he knew the engine number without looking! "I can remember running that with the covers off squirting oil on the rockers when I was in the Navy" he told me without prompting. Which is strange as it is an ex Navy engine. He was soon off to get his head down, but as I locked up I wondered if he'd fancy a quick pint before retiring so I popped through the gate onto the lane. No truck, no boat and no sign of himself either. Nothing turned up in the morning, but a week later I asked the lockies at Tinsley if they'd had something delivered there. No, and no work boats had been moved to the area by road for months either.
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  49. Is he having a Caribbean party on Callisto then?
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